“awarded i in the sities amount‘of $12,000: t “the: following seven ats Wedndsday, October 29,1991... By LINDA HUDSON _ ~ As citvhas in: many previous years; the Frank’ Morris Royal .. :Canadian.: Legion #13 Bursary “Fund has again done its bit to. “assist, some. of the deserving | young. People soy our. com...) does Remembrance Day: ‘people. “ie Brenda -- Greening. ‘Bachelor: ‘of ‘Science. -at the University: OF Victoria... 1: ae: Julia: Gowe _ Commerce at : * Peter Hepburn - _ ‘Honors _ program in Political. Science at. . the University of Victoria . oe Randy MacFarlane — Law . at the University of Alberta | ae Sheila Perry. — ‘Bachelors of ‘Arts and History, University of :: Alberta. . %* Pam. Kerr - Bachelors’ in: Musi¢ in Performance, Univer- ‘sity of Victoria” ** ‘% Kallie Swan — - Bachelor of Agriculture; ‘University of »: Saskatchewan ak * tek: . _ Four of our members recently attended the fall zone meeting - in Queen Charlotte City. Atten- ding were: branch secretary and deputy zone commander, Maria Thomsen; Cromarty; second. vice presi- dent, Lynda Hudson; and first vice president of Pacific com- mand, Maryanne Burdett. - Also along were.two members of the Ladies Auxiliary atten- ding their zone meeting, Adi Ryan and: Lissi Sorenson. The meeting was well attended with’ representation from all over the zone. - The residents of Charlotte Ci- ty went'-all out: to make us .. lees exp. providing somes... lovely w : SLANG cE A — tu jents hel a :paign is heating up. cnot been ‘approach president Howard - er: Reguler-reports + were given’ and zone> com: ‘ 7 mander An’ Pugh’ gave’-a . thought-provoking - speech ‘on the importance of getting -in-- valved. once we join ait . organization. at Toke tok ; i As November approaches, SO . ” The poppy and wreath: cam- RyQU have | to’ buy a wreath ‘and. you .wish to: ‘pur- ‘chase one, please cali the Legion at. 635- 5825, and” leave: a Message. "> ¢ “ The-747 Air Cadets will be out "On November’ Ist and 2nd sell- - - ing poppies. There will also be a ‘table set up in.the Skeena.Mall om the Friday -from. 6 to 9 and: Saturday from:10,.to.4, Anyone who has a couple of. hours to '. spare to man the tables, please ‘call Peter at the Legion. ‘Remembrance Day Services will once again be held on the eleventh with the parade form- _ ing at. Safeway at 10:15 a.m. ‘Everyone: will march to * the’ ‘Tillicum Theatre of the services and then to. the cenotaph for the | - wreath laying. , The Bingo . Palace has once again very kindly offered to: provide hot” dogs’ and hot chocolate for. all ‘the children - after the paradé. The Legion | will of course. be open to members and‘ guests following the service and wreath laying.. The Ladies Auxiliary will be putting on their annual dinner at 5:00 p.m. IE Dates to Reuiember: Oct..26 — Hallowe'en ance : Nov. 1 & 2 — Poppy Cam- paign’~ Nov. Dr — . Steak night Nov: i. ~ ‘Remembrance: MD Hh [ Marlee Paterson | Al From this ad for a few seconds, then look at it again 1 Still Here Isn’t It? Unlike radio and television, your. advertising does not “disappear” ina minute. Your customers can: v , Look up ‘that sale price » Find your phone number: al ‘Compare prices Newspaper Advertising _ SELLS!!! For advertising information. --eall Marlee or one of our - Advertsing Conauttants today! His: two hour presentation features ‘a'slide show ‘and talk followed - by. a: question and answer session. Those attending will also have an opportunity to handle | real: mammoth | ‘and mastadon teeth ag well as ex- amine replicas of 10,000 ‘Year old hunting tools.” “Inglis will look ‘back at ice- covered B.C. 15,000 years ago and the ‘changes that took place as the ice retreated over the next 4,000 years, In. particular, he will focus on the people who in- habitated the continent at that ‘times. The talk will take place next ‘Tuesday, Oct. 29 at the Happy ‘Gang Centre beginning at-7:30 p.m. Part of the Royal: B.C. Museum’s Speakers Tour, In- glis’ 8 visit is ‘Sponsored. locally- f head o Attnropeloay atthe: & Q Royal: British Columbian _ Museum'yisits. ° ‘landscape of © by. the Terrace Regional : .. °: Richard Inglis ’ Museum society. khkikk ‘An: anthropologist for the ; past 20 years, his research. has taken Inglis from B.C, to Nova -- Scotia and:the Arctic to Peru. _- __ He has a particular interest in . the history of the.people of the :- northwest. coast, especially in the ‘changes: that have taken. _ place singe the arrival of ° the Europeans... - ‘ Festival syllabus - "By Jo FALCONER Planning for the 1992 Pacific. Northwest Music Festival is well “underway. The. syllabus and selection committees were busy during the: summer. and the syllabus is. now ‘available at the following locations: Sight and Sound stores in. Terrace, Kitimat and-Prince Rupert and the Terrace Public Library. It can also be obtained by writing to: The. Secretary, PNWMEF, Box 456, Terrace, B. C., veG 4B5. : , The syllabus contains advice for competitors and the mules governing the Festival which should be read carefully by all competitors and their teachers, - Classes open for competition this yearcares.* Piano; ail aetital;- Band Dance; and. Speech Arts. The Festival will beheld from March 30 to April il, 1991, and. ‘Festival . are: can be picked up the entry closing date is is January: 10, 1992, . The ‘executive for the 1992 “newspapers & magazines. Glass & tne ~ clean. (prefer without labete). | “wouay ~ Fam. | SATURDAY... 1 President — ° Marilyn Kerr; Past President — | Norah Feiguson; Ist Vice Presi- dent — “Lael ‘McKeown; 2nd Vice President. — Flo Euver- man; Corresponding: Secretary © — Irene -Kuhar;. Recordiag:. Secretary. © =" Pegay: ‘Hilcove. wl Marilyn 7 [.: Christensen; and Treasurer — ETE Meetings of the. 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